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I'm just messing with you. Somehow I thought I might get a reaction out of you. I still can't believe the world has turned so upside down that Oregon is considered a powerhouse. It used to be Oregon was the second best team in the State.

take a look at the SAT scores from these SEC states and it kinda explains it. To all of you who claim that Oregon plays little but trick football, what can I say? That is simply B.S. I presume that you are including most of the PAC 12. That would include UCLA, Washington and Stanford. And of course the SEC plays real football. Forget Ohio State--just another ho hum team, huh? The fact remains that the SEC has played two ranked non-conference teams this year and lost both games. Brag all you want. Dice it and slice it like you want, but it's a fact that the SEC has got a few good teams this year. A large group of mediocre teams and a few crummy teams. Pretty much like every other BCS conference. Go Ducks.

I wouldn't say that SEC fans are the only people who know football any more than I would say all SEC fans know football (Vanderbilt, anyone?). Both statements would be ridiculous.

However, if you put any stock at all in the "pelts on the wall" theory you would have to say we know something about what we are doing. IIWII.

And for those of you who say the SEC is favored by the media and polls, that must be a brand new development. See Alabama 1966, Alabama 1977, and Auburn 2004 for just a few examples right off the top of my head.

Didn't they beat Oregon last year to keep them out of the BCS Championship game? Hmmmmmmm.

Once again, bless your heart.

Originally Posted by schaeffer

take a look at the SAT scores from these SEC states and it kinda explains it. To all of you who claim that Oregon plays little but trick football, what can I say? That is simply B.S. I presume that you are including most of the PAC 12. That would include UCLA, Washington and Stanford. And of course the SEC plays real football. Forget Ohio State--just another ho hum team, huh? The fact remains that the SEC has played two ranked non-conference teams this year and lost both games. Brag all you want. Dice it and slice it like you want, but it's a fact that the SEC has got a few good teams this year. A large group of mediocre teams and a few crummy teams. Pretty much like every other BCS conference. Go Ducks.